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My excuse is that I have no time to give it a fair shake. It would take time away from my Forgecraft, Carter and Rodrigue, and I already know I love them. Not to mention, I test blades for other makers who interest me, to see about their products.

Based on the picture, I could already give two points of criticism (constructive), if you want to add them to the review you might send him (i'm assuming):

The blade profile is bulbous, and puts the tip in an annoying place, and the handle to blade "joint" looks too much like a Forschner. A handmade knife needs a personality, and how the handle meets up with the blade takes any of it away.

With that being said, it could be a great cutter, but it's not my preferred style. His work actually looks pretty clean....

Did it make you pull out a few carrots, a pepper, some mushrooms and other veg, so you could make a salad for your wife's lunch, at 10pm? Then, did it make you fast chop a crap load of other stuff, because you didn't want to put it down? Wait, that was me, last night....

Seriously, though, I'd love to hear more about it and I hope it's a good knife.